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VOLUMES XLI-L. 



503 



Maryland Educational Survey 

 Commission, report, 42> 88. 



— geol. survey. See GEOL. 

 REPORTS. 



Masius, M., Physics, 44, 404. 



Mastodon, new longirostral, "Bar- 

 bour, 41, 524; So. Carolina, 

 Loomis, 45, 438. 



Materia Medica, Sayre, 44, 86. 



Mathematical Analysis, Whittaker 

 and Watson, 41, 297; Literature, 

 Miller, 41, 369; Tracts, Edin- J 

 burgh, Whittaker, 41, 226, 298. 



Mathematicians, International Con- j 

 gress, 50, 79. 



Mathematics, Licks, 43, 415. 



— for Agriculture, Kenyon and ! 

 Lovitt, 45, 144. 



Mather, K. F., Pottsville forma- j 

 tions and faunas, 43, 133. 



Matson, Florida phosphates, 41, 

 300. 



Matsumoto, H., Japanese Ophi- I 

 uroidea, 44, 404. 



Matter, Life of, Turnbull, 49, 221. | 



— and Electricity, Comstock and | 

 Troland, 43, 414. 



— and Energy, Crehore, 45, 76. 

 Mauna Loa, 1914 eruption, Wood, | 



4 1 , 383; 1916, lava flow, Jaggar, 

 43, 255- 



Maury, C. J„ calcium carbonate 

 concretionary growth, 44, 369; 

 . Porto Rican Tertiary formations, 

 48, 209. 



Maxted, E. B., Catalytic Hydro- 

 genation, 47, 441. 



McDonnell, C. C, lead-chlor arsen- 

 ate, 42, 139. 



McEwan, E. D., Ordovician of In- 

 diana, 50, 154. 



McLaughlin, H. M., Qualitative 

 Analysis, 48, 469. 



McLearn, F. H., Silurian Arisaig 

 series of Nova Scotia, 45, 126. 



McLennan, E.; Cosmical Evolution, 

 43, 169. 



McMurrich, J. P., Human Embry- 

 ology, 41, 225. 



McPherson, Chemistry, 45, 233. 



Meade, R. K., Chemists' Manual, 

 45, 4i6. 



Means, A. H., Utah Minerals, 41, 

 123. 



Meany, E. S., Mt. Rainier, 43, 417. 



Measurements, Theory, Tuttle, 44, 

 79- 



Mechanics of Fluids, Barton, 41, 

 146. 



Melanterite and chalcanthite min- 

 eral groups, Larsen, Glenn, 50, 

 225. 



Mellor, J. W., Inorganic Chemis- 

 try, 46, 541. 



Men of the Old Stone Age, Osborn, 

 41, 217. 



Mendelism, Punnett, 49, 384. 



Merriam, J. C, mammalian fauna 

 of the Mohave Desert, 48, 399. 



Merrill, G. P., catalogue of meteor- 

 ites in U. S. Nat. Museum, 42, 

 283; calcium phosphate in mete- 

 oric stones, 43, 322; Florida me- 

 teorite, 45, 64; History of Amer- 

 ican State Geol. Surveys, 50, 395. 



Merwin, H. E., forms of calcium 

 carbonate, 41, 473; interpolations 

 on spectrograms, 43, 49; ternary 

 system, MgO-AUOa-SiC^, 45, 301; 

 melting points of cristobalite 

 and tridymite, 46, 417; hydrated 

 ferric oxides, 47, 311; ternary 

 system, CaO-MgO-Si0 2 , 48, 81; 

 wollastonite and the ternary sys- 

 tem, 48, 165. 



Meserve, P. W., Champlain sub- 

 mergence on Maine Coast, 48, 

 207. 



Metallurgists Handbook, Liddell, 

 41, 558. 



Metallurgy, Thum, 47, 298. 



Metals, Chemical Combinations, 

 Giua and Robinson, 46, 689. 



— Physical Chemistry, Schenck 

 and Dean, 49, 147. 



Meteoric Stones, calcium phos- 

 phate in, Merrill, 43, 322. 



Meteorite iron, from Tertiary De- 

 posits, 47, 449; stone, Eustis, 

 Florida, Merrill, 45, 64. 



Meteorites of No. America, Cata- 

 logue, Farrington, 41, 223. 



— Catalogue of, in U. S. National 

 Museum, Merrill, 42, 283. 



— radioactivity, Quirke and Fin- 

 kelstein, 44, 237; 45, 144- 



— structure, etc., Farrington, 41, 

 376. 



Meteorological Tables, Smithso- 

 nian, 49, 216. 



Mexico, Liassic Flora, Wieland, 42, 

 370. 



Michigan, Silurian rocks of north- 

 ern, Crooks, 45, 59. 



Microbiology, Giltner, 42, 87; Mar- 

 shall, 43, 421. 



Milk, Fredericksen, 49, 86; deter- 



